Lyan Roze
Lyan Roze | |
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| Native name | হায়দার রৌজ |
| Birth name | Hydar Rose |
| Also known as | LYAN |
| Born | England, United Kingdom |
| Origin | Sylhet Division, Bangladesh |
| Genres | R&B |
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| Years active | 2013–present |
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| Website | www |
Hydar Rose, better known by his stage name Lyan Roze or simply "LYAN", is a British Bangladeshi music producer, record producer, songwriter, app developer, and composer born in England and based in London. He began his career in the Asian Underground scene and gained recognition from producing many of Mumzy Stranger's songs, including 'Circles', 'JaanAtki', and 'Judaiya'. He has also produced the soundtrack for Humza Arshad's show "BADMAN" alongside DDark and DJ Limelight.
Early life
Roze grew up in a Bangladeshi Muslim household in London. Roze first started producing back in secondary school, where everyone was trying out new things. A few of his friends reportedly came up to him one day and told him to try out new software, which he revealed was FL Studio. Since then, he has stuck with the program and continued making music. He reportedly was inspired by producers such as Timbaland and Dr. Dre.[1]
Career
Roze has worked with a variety of artists from many different genres. He has worked with nasheed artist Safe Adam, a boy band called Mr Meanor, and other urban Asian artists such as Raxstar as well as Bambi Bains from Team PBN. He was also the producer behind Adam Saleh's 'Diamond Girl' and 'Tomorrow's Another Day', both of which also featured Mumzy Stranger.
Discography
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References
- ↑ "Behind The Keys: Lyan Roze | The Huffington Post". Retrieved 19 December 2016.
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